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            <UnitsName>degree celsius</UnitsName>
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        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>109</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>Julian year (365.25 days)</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Time</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>jul yr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>110</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>Gregorian year (365.2425 days)</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Time</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>greg yr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>111</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>centimeters per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cm/hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>112</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>centimeters per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cm/s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>113</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>feet per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ft/s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>114</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>gallons per day per square foot</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>gpd/ft^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>115</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>inches per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>in/hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>116</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>kilometers per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>km/h</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>117</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>meters per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>m/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>118</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>meters per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>m/hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>119</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>meters per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>m/s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>120</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>miles per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mph</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>121</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millimeters per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mm/hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>122</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nautical mile per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>knot</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>123</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>acre foot</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ac ft</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>124</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cc</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>125</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic foot</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ft^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>126</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>m^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>127</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>hectare meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>hec m</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>128</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>129</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>US gallon</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>gal</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>130</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>barrel</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>bbl</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>131</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>pint</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pt</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>132</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>bushel</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>bu</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>133</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>teaspoon</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>tsp</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>134</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>tablespoon</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>tbsp</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>135</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>quart</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>qrt</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>136</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>ounce</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>oz</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>137</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>dimensionless</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Dimensionless</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>-</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>138</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>mega joule</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Energy</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MJ</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>139</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>degrees minutes seconds</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Angle</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>dddmmss</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>140</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>calories per square centimeter per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Energy Flux</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cal/cm^2 d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>141</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>calories per square centimeter per minute</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Energy Flux</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cal/cm^2 min</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>142</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milliliters per square centimeter per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Hyporheic flux</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ml/cm^2 d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>143</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>micromoles per square meter per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Flux</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>umol/m^2 s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>144</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>megajoules per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Energy per Area</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MJ/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>145</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>gallons per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>gpd</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>146</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>million gallons per month</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MGM</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>147</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>million gallons per year</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MGY</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>148</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>short tons per day per foot</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Mass flow per unit width</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ton/d ft</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>149</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>lumens per square foot</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Light Intensity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>lm/ft^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>150</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>microeinsteins per square meter per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Light Intensity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>uE/m^2 s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>151</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>alphas per meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Light</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>a/m</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>152</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>microeinsteins per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Light</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>uE/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>153</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millimoles of photons per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Light</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mmol/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>154</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>absorbance per centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Extinction/Absorbance</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>A/cm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>155</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nanogram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Mass</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ng</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>156</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picogram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Mass</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pg</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>157</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milliequivalents</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Mass</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>meq</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>158</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Density</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>159</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milligrams per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Density</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mg/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>160</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>micrograms per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Density</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ug/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>161</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per square meter per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/m^2 d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>162</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>163</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>pounds per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>lb/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>164</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>pounds per mile</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>lb/mi</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>165</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>short tons per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ton/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>166</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milligrams per cubic meter per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Productivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mg/m^3 d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>167</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milligrams per square meter per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Productivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mg/m^2 d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>168</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>volts</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Potential Difference</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>V</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>169</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millivolts</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Potential Difference</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mV</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>170</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>kilopascal</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Pressure/Stress</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>kPa</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>171</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>megapascal</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Pressure/Stress</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MPa</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>172</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>becquerel</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Radioactivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>Bq</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>173</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>becquerels per gram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Radioactivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>Bq/g</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>174</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>curie</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Radioactivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>Ci</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>175</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picocurie</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Radioactivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pCi</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>176</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>ohm</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Resistance</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ohm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>177</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>ohm meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Resistivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ohm m</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>178</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picocuries per gram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Specific Activity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pCi/g</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>179</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picocuries per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Specific Activity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pCi/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>180</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picocuries per milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Specific Activity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pCi/ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>181</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>hour minute</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Time</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>hhmm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>182</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>year month day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Time</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>yymmdd</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>183</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>year day (Julian)</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Time</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>yyddd</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>184</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>inches per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>in/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>185</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>inches per week</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>in/week</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>186</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>inches per storm</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Precipitation</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>in/storm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>187</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>thousand acre feet</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>10^3 ac ft</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>188</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>189</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic feet per second days</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cfs d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>190</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>thousand gallons</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>10^3 gal</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>191</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>million gallons</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>10^6 gal</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>192</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>microsiemens per centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Electrical Conductivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>uS/cm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>193</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>practical salinity units </UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Salinity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>psu</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>194</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>decibel</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Sound</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>dB</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>195</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic centimeters per gram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Specific Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cm^3/g</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>196</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>square meters per gram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Specific Surface Area </UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>m^2/g</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>197</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>short tons per acre foot</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ton/ac ft</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>198</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per cubic centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/cm^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>199</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milligrams per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mg/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>200</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nanograms per cubic meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ng/m^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>201</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nanograms per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ng/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>202</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>203</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>micrograms per cubic meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ug/m^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>204</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>micrograms per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ug/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>205</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>parts per million</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ppm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>206</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>parts per billion</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ppb</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>207</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>parts per trillion</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ppt</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>208</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>parts per quintillion</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ppqt</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>209</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>parts per quadrillion</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ppq</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>210</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>per mille</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>%o</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>211</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>microequivalents per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ueq/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>212</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milliequivalents per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>meq/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>213</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milliequivalents per 100 gram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>meq/100 g</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>214</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milliosmols per kilogram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mOsm/kg</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>215</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nanomoles per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>nmol/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>216</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picograms per cubic meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pg/m^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>217</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picograms per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pg/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>218</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>picograms per milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pg/ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>219</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>tritium units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>TU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>220</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>jackson turbidity units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>JTU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>221</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nephelometric turbidity units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>NTU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>222</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nephelometric turbidity multibeam unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>NTMU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>223</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nephelometric turbidity ratio unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>NTRU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>224</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>formazin nephelometric multibeam unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>FNMU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>225</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>formazin nephelometric ratio unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>FNRU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>226</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>formazin nephelometric unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>FNU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>227</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>formazin attenuation unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>FAU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>228</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>formazin backscatter unit </UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>FBU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>229</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>backscatter units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>BU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>230</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>attenuation units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>AU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>231</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>platinum cobalt units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Color</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>PCU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>232</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>the ratio between UV absorbance at 254 nm and DOC level</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Specific UV Absorbance</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>L/(mg DOC/cm)</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>233</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>billion colonies per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>10^9 colonies/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>234</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>number of organisms per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>#/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>235</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>number of organisms per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>#/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>236</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>number or organisms per cubic meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>#/m^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>237</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cells per milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cells/ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>238</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cells per square millimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cells/mm^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>239</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>colonies per 100 milliliters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>colonies/100 ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>240</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>colonies per milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>colonies/ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>241</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>colonies per gram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>colonies/g</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>242</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>colony forming units per milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>CFU/ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>243</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cysts per 10 liters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cysts/10 L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>244</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cysts per 100 liters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cysts/100 L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>245</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>oocysts per 10 liters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>oocysts/10 L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>246</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>oocysts per 100 liters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>oocysts/100 L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>247</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>most probable number</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MPN</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>248</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>most probable number per 100 liters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MPN/100 L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>249</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>most probable number per 100 milliliters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MPN/100 ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>250</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>most probable number per gram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>MPN/g</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>251</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>plaque-forming units per 100 liters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>PFU/100 L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>252</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>plaques per 100 milliliters</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>plaques/100 ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>253</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>counts per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Rate</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>#/s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>254</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Rate</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>1/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>255</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nanograms per square meter per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volatilization Rate</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ng/m^2 hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>256</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nanograms per square meter per week</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volatilization Rate</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ng/m^2 week</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>257</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>count</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Dimensionless</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>#</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>258</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>categorical</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Dimensionless</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>code</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>259</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>absorbance per centimeter per mg/L of given acid </UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Absorbance</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>100/cm mg/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>260</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration Ratio</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>1/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>261</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>per mille per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Sedimentation Rate</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>%o/hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>262</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>gallons per batch</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>gpb</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>263</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic feet per barrel</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ft^3/bbl</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>264</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>per mille by volume</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>%o by vol</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>265</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>per mille per hour by volume</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Sedimentation Rate</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>%o/hr by vol</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>266</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>micromoles</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Amount</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>umol</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>267</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>tons of calcium carbonate per kiloton</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Net Neutralization Potential</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>tCaCO3/Kt</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>268</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>siemens per meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Electrical Conductivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>S/m</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>269</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millisiemens per centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Electrical Conductivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mS/cm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>270</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>siemens per centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Electrical Conductivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>S/cm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>271</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>practical salinity scale</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Salinity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pss</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>272</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>per meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Light Extinction</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>1/m</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>273</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>normal</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Normality</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>N</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>274</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>nanomoles per kilogram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>nmol/kg</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>275</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millimoles per kilogram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mmol/kg</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>276</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millimoles per square meter per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Flux</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mmol/m^2 hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>277</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milligrams per cubic meter per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Productivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mg/m^3 hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>278</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>milligrams per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mg/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>279</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>liters per minute</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>L/min</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>280</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>liters per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>L/d</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>281</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>jackson candle units </UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Turbidity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>JCU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>282</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grains per gallon</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>gpg</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>283</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>gallons per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>gps</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>284</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>gallons per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>gph</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>285</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>foot candle</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Illuminance</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ftc</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>286</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>fibers per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>fibers/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>287</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>drips per minute</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>drips/min</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>288</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic centimeters per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cm^3/sec</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>289</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>colony forming units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>CFU</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>290</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>colony forming units per 100 milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>CFU/100 ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>291</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic feet per minute</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>cfm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>292</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>ADMI color unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Color</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ADMI</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>293</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>percent by volume</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>% by vol</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>294</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>number of organisms per 500 milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>#/500 ml</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>295</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>number of organisms per 100 gallon</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Organism Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>#/100 gal</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>296</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per cubic meter per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Productivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/m^3 hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>297</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per minute</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/min</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>298</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>grams per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>g/s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>299</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>million cubic feet</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>10^6 ft^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>300</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>month year</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Time</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mmyy</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>301</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>bar</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Pressure</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>bar</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>302</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>decisiemens per centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Electrical Conductivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>dS/cm</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>303</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>micromoles per liter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>umol/L</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>304</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>Joules per square centimeter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Energy per Area</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>J/cm^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>305</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millimeters per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mm/day</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>306</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>parts per thousand</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ppth</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>307</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>megaliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ML</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>308</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>Percent Saturation</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>% Sat</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>309</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>pH Unit</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Dimensionless</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>pH</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>310</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>millimeters per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mm/s</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>311</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>liters per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Flow</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>L/hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>312</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>cubic hecto meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Volume</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>(hm)^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>313</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>mols per cubic meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration or organism concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mol/m^3</UnitsAbbreviation>
        </Record>
        <Record>
            <UnitsID>314</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>kilo grams per month</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Loading</UnitsType>
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            <UnitsName>grams per square meter per hour</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsName>milligrams per cubic meter</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsName>milligrams per cubic meter squared</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
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            <UnitsName>meters per second degree Celsius</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsName>millimoles per square meter per second</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Flux</UnitsType>
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            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
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            <UnitsName>millimoles per cubic meter</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsName>millimoles per cubic meter squared</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>(mmol/m^3)^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsID>328</UnitsID>
            <UnitsName>Langleys per hour</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsType>Velocity</UnitsType>
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            <UnitsName>relative fluorescence units</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Fluorescence</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>RFU</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsName>kilograms per hectare per day</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Areal Flux</UnitsType>
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            <UnitsName>kilowatts per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Energy Flux</UnitsType>
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            <UnitsName>kilograms per square meter</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsName>microeinsteins per square meter per day</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsName>microgram per milliliter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Concentration</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ug/mL</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsName>Newton per square meter</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Pressure/Stress</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>Newton/m^2</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsName>micromoles per liter per hour</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Pressure/Stress</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>umol/L hr</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsType>Electrical Conductivity</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>dS/m</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsName>milligrams per kilogram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Mass Fraction</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>mg/Kg</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsName>number of organisms per 100 milliliter</UnitsName>
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            <UnitsName>micrograms per kilogram</UnitsName>
            <UnitsType>Mass Fraction</UnitsType>
            <UnitsAbbreviation>ug/Kg</UnitsAbbreviation>
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            <UnitsType>Mass Fraction</UnitsType>
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